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What is better? Coupon Sense or CouponMom? and why?

Asked by jlinnwoman (13points) June 12th, 2011

I have been looking more towards coupon sense mainly because I have seen it in action and I really like how their system works. the only problem is that it costs 40 dollars a month to my understanding and I understand that by using coupon sense I will save a lot of money, however with coupon mom I don’t have to pay a monthly fee and would like to know about others experiences to decide.

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chyna's avatar

I’m really not sure what you are talking about, but spending 40 dollars a month to save money seems senseless to me.

jonsblond's avatar

There are usually tons of coupons in your Sunday newspaper. Have you considered using those?

Buttonstc's avatar

That’s $480 (almost $500 a year) for a coupon service?

What exactly do they provide for that? Sounds like a scam to me. That’s a LOT of money.

BarnacleBill's avatar

Do you currently use coupons every time you buy something? How much money do you save now? How much time do you have to spend grocery shopping? Do you use coupons on your phone, or print them out? Do you use a grocery app on your phone that attaches coupons to your shopping list?

Tuesdays_Child's avatar

I have used CouponMom regularly for a while now, also the coupons in the Sunday newspaper…I wouldn’t pay for coupons, it just seems silly to me and kind of defeats the purpose of coupons to begin with, unless, of course, there is some umentioned added incentive that makes the $40 worth it.

crimsonangie83's avatar

I use both. But i also use Bazando… check them out. they have a a huge variety of coupons.

http://www.bazando.com/popular-coupons

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